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how can India be developed country?

In the revised 2007 figures, based on increased and sustaining growth, more inflows into foreign direct investment, Goldman Sachs predicts that "from 2007 to 2020, India's GDP per capita in US$ terms will quadruple", and that the Indian economy will surpass the United States . Despite high growth rate, the report stated that India would continue to remain a low-income country for several decades but can be a "motor for the world economy" if it fulfills its growth potential. Goldman Sachs has outlined 10 things that it needs to do in order to achieve its potential and grow 40 times by 2050. These are

1. improve governance
2. raise educational achievement
3. increase quality and quantity of universities
4. control inflation
5. introduce a credible fiscal policy
6. liberalize financial markets
7. increase trade with neighbours
8. increase agricultural productivity
9. improve infrastructure and
10. improve environmental quality.

1. Population control:
Some families esp people from rural ones have way more than 2 children.

2. Equality: Abolish personal law for Muslims
Reservation needed for backward classes, though for our own selfishness we don't support it. This upgrade the lower society living status.

3. Old people in politics:
This isn't china to be run by wizened old men. Unless that person has become PM or minister, he/she should not be allowed to contest in elections after 65.
Educate people for higher studies. Educated youngster should take the responsibility to develop the nation by entering in politics.



first India has to do some basic programs. 1. restructuring infrastructures. 2 sanitation 3 basic network. protect against terrorist activities and peace in all neighboring countries,protect against corruption in various government department and to reduce poverty,Youngster to give cabinet minister ship

    Need to take steps in controlling population !!
    2. Not the educated people in politics, but we need good people.
3. Educated Youngsters should enter politics.


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